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Max Delbruck, Salvador Luria, and Frank Exner at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Max Delbruck and Salvador Luria at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Salvador Luria and Lewis Stadler at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Salvador Luria's laboratory notes (sample 1)
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Salvador Luria's laboratory notes (sample 2)
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The Inactivation of Bacteriophages by X-Rays--Influence of the Medium
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The Size of Streptococcus Bacteriophages as Determined by X-Ray Inactivation
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Salvador Luria and Dr. Eva R. Sansome at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Salvador Luria's laboratory notes (sample 3)
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The Identification and Characterization of Bacteriophages with the Electron Microscope
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Salvador Luria's laboratory notes (sample 4)
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Letter from Max Delbruck to Salvador E. Luria
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Electron Microscope Studies of Bacterial Viruses
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Mutations of Bacteria from Virus Sensitivity to Virus Resistance
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A Growth-Delaying Effect of Ultraviolet Radiation on Bacterial Viruses
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Mutations of Bacterial Viruses Affecting Their Host Range
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Spontaneous Bacterial Mutations to Resistance to Antibacterial Agents
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Second Revision: Proposal on Nomenclature
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Ultraviolet Irradiation of Bacteriophage during Intracellular Growth
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Recent Advances in Bacterial Genetics
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Mutations to Sulfonamide Resistance in Staphylococcus Aureus
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Reactivation of Irradiated Bacteriophage by Transfer of Self-Reproducing Units
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Sex in Bacteria and Viruses
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Genetic Recombinations Leading to Production of Active Bacteriophage from Ultraviolet Inactivated Bacteriophage Particles
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Salvador and Zella Luria on the beach at Cold Spring Harbor
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Bacteriophage: An Essay on Virus Reproduction
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Salvador Luria at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Salvador Luria at the 1951 Cold Spring Harbor symposium
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Intellectual Freedom: A Proposed Statement of Principle
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Reactivation of Ultraviolet-Irradiated Bacteriophage by Multiple Infection
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A Nonhereditary, Host-Induced Variation of Bacterial Viruses
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Max Delbruck and Salvador Luria at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Salvador Luria with Max Delbruck at Cold Spring Harbor
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Host-Induced Modifications of Viruses
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Letter from Robert DeMars to Salvador E. Luria
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Letter from Alan Garen to Salvador E. Luria
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Letter from Robert DeMars to Salvador E. Luria
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Robert DeMars
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to A. D. Hershey
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Letter from A. H. Doermann to Salvador E. Luria
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Julius Stratton and George Harrison
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Letter from Linus Pauling to Salvador E. Luria [An Appeal by American Scientists to the Governments and People of the World]
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Hybridization between Escherichia coli and Shigella
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Andre Lwoff
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Biosynthesis of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Controlled by Phage-Carried Genes. I. Induced [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Biosynthesis after Transduction of Gene z+ by Phage
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Letter from Matthew Meselson to Salvador E. Luria
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Conversion of Somatic Antigens in Salmonella by Phage Infection Leading to Lysis or Lysogeny
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Letter from Matthew Meselson to Salvador E. Luria
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Proposed budget and microbiology program for 1960
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Letter from Lyle H. Lanier to Salvador E. Luria
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Memorandum from Salvador E. Luria to George Harrison
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Lyle H. Lanier
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Memorandum from Irwin W. Sizer to George Harrison
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to colleagues regarding Cold Spring Harbor
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to colleagues at Cold Spring Harbor
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Jacques Monod
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Jacques Monod
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Jacques Monod
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Arthur B. Pardee
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Linus Pauling
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Letter from Linus and Ava Helen Pauling to Salvador E. Luria
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Jacques Monod
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Biosynthesis of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Controlled by Phage-Carried Genes. III: Derepression of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Synthesis Following Induction of Phage Development in Lysogenic Bacteria
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Biosynthesis of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Controlled by Phage-Carried Genes. II. The Behavior of Phage-Transduced z+ Genes Toward Regulatory Mechanisms
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to the editor of The Washington Post
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley
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Rolla Dyer and Salvador Luria
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Salvador Luria with Marguerite Lwoff in Mexico
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Let Us Take the Initiative
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to Linus Pauling
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Letter from Linus Pauling to Salvador E. Luria
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to the editor of The New York Times
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Let Us Stop the Bloodshed
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Reading lists and notes for Salvador Luria's literary seminar
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An Open Letter to the American People: A Count of Broken Promises
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Press release announcing full-page ads appearing in The New York Times
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Letter from Noam Chomsky, Salvador E. Luria, and Philip Morrison to the editor of The New York Times
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Genetics and Physiology of Colicin-Tolerant Mutants of Escherichia coli
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John Cairns and Salvador Luria at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Rollin Hotchkiss and Salvador Luria at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to the editor of The Washington Post
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to the editor of The Boston Globe
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The Microbiologist and His Times
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Salvador Luria in his office at MIT
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Effects of Colicins E1 and K on Transport Systems
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Effects of Colicins E1 and K on Cellular Metabolism
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to the editor of The New York Times
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Letter from Nils K. Stahle, Nobel Foundation to Salvador E. Luria
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Modern Biology: A Terrifying Power
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Salvador Luria
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Salvador Luria
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Salvador Luria cooking at home in Lexington, Massachusetts
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Salvador Luria with Nancy Ahlquist (right) and unidentified colleague
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Summary of Lecture by S. E. Luria on Molecular Biology: Past, Present, and Future
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Salvador Luria teaching at MIT
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Salvador Luria in his office at MIT
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Untitled essay about the Lurias' experiment in sharing domestic duties
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The Role of the University: Ivory Tower, Service Station, or Frontier Post?
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to the editor of The New York Times
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Letter from Salvador E. Luria to the editor of The Boston Globe
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